Open your freezer.
If you are a Lidl customer and have recently purchased frozen hamburger steaks from the famous distributor, check that they are not the L'étal du boucher brand hamburger steaks, sold in most stores nationwide.
Indeed, the latter are recalled en masse after the discovery of an “organoleptic deviation”, Consumer Recall.
The government website specifies that if consumed, this meat can affect the sense organs.
If you are in possession of these FB 15% MG a minimum durability date of up to April 4, 2025.
Still according to the details provided by Rappel Conso, the health mark indicates the code FR 43 190 003 CE.
And finally, this lot was sold between January 17 and March 14, the government site further specifies.
To find the list of stores concerned, simply follow this link.
Likewise, you can consult the list of affected stores via this link.
Take the steaks back to the store
If you are in possession of an affected batch, it is strongly recommended that you no longer consume it.
Conso Recall then asks you to return it to the point of sale to request a refund and so that the product is destroyed.
The recall procedure runs until Tuesday May 14, 2024. For more information, a telephone number has been set up for consumers: 08 00 90 03 43.
Consuming these minced steaks can therefore prove to be dangerous for your health.
According to the company Tradival, which carried out this massive withdrawal, these pieces of beef could present an organoleptic deviation and thus affect the organs linked to the senses.
Concretely, in the context of meat thus affected, it is a change in the perception of colors, but also in the sensations during chewing or even in the tenderness of the product consumed.